Maserati Grecale in pictures: A blend of Italian design and power

Maserati Grecale in pictures: A blend of Italian design and power

19 days ago | 5 Views

The Maserati Grecale comes with a sober design and smooth lines. The SUV is offered in the Indian market via the Completely Built-Up (CBU) route. The car comes in four variants including the GT, Modena, Trofeo and an all-electric variant Folgore. The manufacturer has priced the Grecale  starting at <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>1.31 crore (ex-showroom).
The Maserati Grecale features a sleek and understated design with elegant curves. In India, it's available through the Completely Built-Up (CBU) method. You can choose from four different variants: the GT, Modena, Trofeo, and the all-electric Folgore. The starting price for the Grecale is ₹1.31 crore (ex-showroom).
The rear of the car looks squatted and right at the centre is the Maserati logo spelled out in a stylish font. This logo is underlined with a chrome sill which merges into the reverse lights of the vehicle. There is a diffuser lower down on the car, this is flanked by dual exhausts on each side.
The back of the car has a lowered look, and right in the middle, you’ll find the Maserati logo in a sleek font. This logo is highlighted by a shiny chrome strip that blends into the car's reverse lights. Lower down, there’s a diffuser, and on either side, you’ve got dual exhausts.
The front headlights look a lot like those on the sportier Maserati MC20, but some folks might think they seem a bit smaller compared to the car's overall size. The headlight setup features an L-shaped LED daytime running light at the bottom, along with a projector headlight for the low beam. Plus, there's a sleek little LED turn signal right above the projector.
There is a subtle character line with a U-shape. This line starts at the side of the bumper and it goes all the way through the centre of the tail lamps and merges into the central chrome trim. Open the tailgate to look inside and the SUV offers a spacious and super practical 535-litre boot.
There's a sleek U-shaped character line that kicks off at the bumper's side, running right through the middle of the tail lights and blending into the central chrome trim. When you pop open the tailgate, you'll find a roomy and super handy 535-litre trunk inside the SUV.
The Grecale's profile reveals its sloping roof and its lenght which measures at 4847 mm in length. This makes the SUV larger than its sibling, the Levante. Other dimensions of the Modena variant measure as follows, 2163 mm in width (including the mirrors), 1667mm in height and the wheelbase is 2901 mm. 
The Grecale has a sleek profile with a sloping roof and stretches out to 4847 mm in length, making it bigger than its sibling, the Levante. For the Modena variant, the other dimensions are 2163 mm wide (with mirrors included), 1667 mm tall, and it boasts a wheelbase of 2901 mm. 
The variant badging of the vehicle is placed right above the iconic triple grille on the fender. The power output of each variant differs from the other. In the most powerful version, the Grecale makes 523 bhp and gets a 3.0-litre V6 Nettuno engine. On the Modena, it gets a 2.0-litre engine which makes about 325 bhp.
The variant badge on the car is located just above the classic triple grille on the fender. Each version has a different power output. The top-tier model, the Grecale, boasts a hefty 523 bhp thanks to its 3.0-litre V6 Nettuno engine. Meanwhile, the Modena comes with a 2.0-litre engine that delivers around 325 bhp.

Read Also: Premium Upgrades for the Tata Safari

Get the latest Bollywood entertainment news, trending celebrity news, latest celebrity news, new movie reviews, latest entertainment news, latest Bollywood news, and Bollywood celebrity fashion & style updates!

HOW DID YOU LIKE THIS ARTICLE? CHOOSE YOUR EMOTICON!

#